Masonry Magazine October 2004 Page. 46

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Masonry Magazine October 2004 Page. 46

Masonry Magazine October 2004 Page. 46
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SIA Announces New President
Howard Schapira, President of Phoenix-based Action Equipment and Scaffold Company, was sworn in at the beginning of August as the President of the Scaffold Industry Association (SIA), the international building trades organization that represents the interests of the scaffold and access industry. The ceremony took place during SIA's international convention in Salt Lake City.

In his acceptance speech, Schapira emphasized the importance of inter-industry relationships and growth. "We, the SIA, need to build better relationships with our industry partners," said Schapira. "The SIA intends to establish that there is a direct value to what we as a coordinated group of manufacturers and dealers have to offer our customers."

Schapira has been an active member of the SIA for 28 years. He has held various positions in the organization previously, including First Vice President, Second Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer.

Activism in the SIA has also been a family affair for Howard Schapira. His father, Jerry Schapira, is a founding member and a Past President of the SIA. Nearly all of Schapira's family joined him in Salt Lake City for the ceremony.

For more information on the Scaffold Industry Association, please visit www.scaffold.org.

MSJC Considers Public Comments
The public comment period related to proposed revisions to the Masonry Standards Joint Committee's (MSJC) 2002 Editions of its Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures (ACI 530-02/ASCE-5-02/TMS 402-02), Specification for Masonry Structures (ACI 530.1-02/ASCE6-02/TMS 602-02) and the companion commentaries closed on July 31, 2004. The MSJC is considering all public comments at the time of this writing with the intent of submitting a closure statement to the sponsoring organizations, including the American Concrete Institute (ACI), the Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (SEI/ASCE) and The Masonry Society (TMS). Once that closure statement is accepted by the Technical Activities Committees (TAC) of the ACI and TMS, it will be posted for public viewing on The Masonry Society's web site (www.masonrysociety.org) and at www.masonrystandards.org. The likely timeframe for the posting of this closure is October 15, 2004.

If substantive changes are made by the MSJC as a result of public comments, those changes will be included in the closure statement and must be accepted, as


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